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Kylie Minogue Clears Up World Tour Rumors
05-Nov-2007
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Kylie Minogue's management team has responded to a Daily Mail report claiming the pop singer cancelled world tour plans at the urge of her doctors. (Minogue is currently recovering from breast
Radio, music mergers show digital arena crowded
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22-Feb-2007
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Reuters - The urge to merge within both the
recording and satellite radio industries this week reflects how
tough it is to compete profitably within the evolving digital
media market.
Doves are unpredictable (Kansas City Star)
31-Aug-2006
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Kevin Slates is resisting the urge to predict big things for the Missouri dove-hunting opener Friday.
Feel the power of 'Table Tennis' (Daily Bulletin)
31-Aug-2006
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Sore thumbs. Sweaty palms. Fighting the temptation to hurl the controller at the TV -- yet not the urge to hurl a few curse words at it. All this because of table tennis. Not boxing, not hoops --ping-pong.
Public urination now a misdemeanor in Las Vegas (KVBC Las Vegas)
31-Aug-2006
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If you get the urge to relieve yourself outside and not in a restroom, you are facing a misdemeanor charge. The City Council passed an ordinance making it an offence to urinate outdoors as well as sleeping within 500 feet of urine or excrement.
SPRING IN THE AIR (Warrnambool Standard)
31-Aug-2006
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When the sun shines from a clear blue sky and the temperature creeps to a balmy 17 degrees the urge to leap for joy cannot be denied. Warrnambool’s visiting whales seemed to sense the imminent arrival of spring yesterday, one young calf in particular putting on an exuberant display of high spirits.
Mental illness up among Katrina survivors: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
31-Aug-2006
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Hurricane Katrina doubled the rate of serious mental illness in areas ravaged by the storm but the urge to commit suicide fell, partly because survivors bonded with each other, a Harvard-led study said on Monday.
Wednesday August 30, 2006 By Jason Szep (The New Zealand Herald)
31-Aug-2006
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BOSTON - Hurricane Katrina doubled the rate of serious mental illness in areas ravaged by the storm but the urge to commit suicide fell, partly because survivors bonded with each other, a Harvard-led study has found.
'Mental illness up among storm survivors' (Gulf News)
31-Aug-2006
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Boston: Hurricane Katrina doubled the rate of serious mental illness in areas ravaged by the storm but the urge to commit suicide fell, partly because survivors bonded with each other, a Harvard-led study said.
Hurricane survivors' trauma revealed (Sydney Morning Herald)
31-Aug-2006
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Hurricane Katrina doubled the rate of serious mental illness in areas ravaged by the storm but the urge to commit suicide fell, partly because survivors bonded with each other, according to a study led by Harvard Medical School.
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